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The term mamlūk and slave status during the mamluk sultanate
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The term mamlūk and slave status during the mamluk sultanate
Koby Yosef
Department of Arabic
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Bellows
100%
Sultanate of Oman
100%
Family Ties
100%
Christian
50%
Servants
50%
War Captivity
50%
Young Age
50%
Formality
50%
Legal Identity
50%
Obedience
50%
Ruling Elites
50%
Mamluk
50%
Servitude
50%
Manumission
50%
Selling
50%
Enslavement
50%
Arts and Humanities
Mamluk
100%
Scholars
33%
Contemporary
33%
Pride
33%
reign
33%
Misconceptions
33%
Captive
33%
Manumission
33%
Formality
33%
Servitude
33%
Enslavement
33%
double meaning
33%
Assertion
33%
Social Sciences
Discrimination
100%
Psychology
Discrimination
100%